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In Dagestan, a hedgehog approached a passerby so that he could remove the tape from its paw. News we lack
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Hoooman! Let me help you!
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Dog checks on whether baby is asleep every night
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This sheep learned to calculate its strength to play without hurting this lil bro
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"Touch a human and run"
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Wolverines can be taught to rescue avalanche survivors.
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Dog teaches pig how to use the doggy door
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Siam comforts a cryin puppy
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She takes her basket and head to market like a sweatest helper!
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New study reveals that bumblebees will roll wooden balls for seemingly no other reason than fun, becoming the first insect known to 'play'
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The cat saves chicken from foxes
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Some species of birds turn to living mammals as a source of building material for their nests. The process of stealing hair is called kleptotrichy, and birds will test their ability to pluck hair from various mammals. In this vid, a black-crested titmouse is plucking hairs from a snoozing fox.
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A friendly encounter
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Puffins can use sticks as scratching tools, which makes them the first known tool-using seabirds.
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A lot of people requested that I post this here - This is my morphed axolotl, Gollum. He started out life as a normal axolotl and then absorbed his gills and fins and became a terrestrial salamander.
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dogs who break through walls while playing are shocked when they realize what they have done
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The Pigmy Falcon is Africa's smallest Raptor
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Bunnies flop over when they feel completely safe
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Elephants protect their caregiver from the rain and make sure she’s ok
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Sand Cats specialize in surviving in the desert. They are not good climbers or jumpers, but they are excellent diggers. They use their digging ability to dig shallow burrows to escape the heat of the desert during the day.
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Cows have similar emotional range as dogs. They display boldness, shyness, fearfulness and even playfulness.
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Dog has eyes for the puck only
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The Chinese mountain cat is one of the rarest wild cats, and was first captured on camera in the wild in 2007
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is where he wants to be
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Despite being voracious carnivores, crocodilians are surprisingly caring and nurturing parents. Mothers will fiercely guard their offspring against predators for over a year till they're large enough to fend from themselves.
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Fawns are rarely actually abandoned! Do not try to rescue fawns unless you know for certain they are in danger or the mother has been killed. Many times the mom leaves them for an extended period of time, even in surprising places like front yards. This fawn’s mom returned several hours later
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Desert rain frogs live in clusters (also called armies), are near threatened species as of 2016, and love burrowing!
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Sulphur-crested Cockatoos are monogamous breeders, with pair bonds that can last their entire life. They can live for around 40 years in the wild.
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Cats are easy to train and have a working memory of 30 seconds
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Pacas are slow and cumbersome on land, but they are excellent swimmers, and will head to the water to escape predators, like jaguars, pumas, and bush dogs. They can stay underwater for several minutes.
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Coyotes and badgers occasionally form short-term alliances to hunt. The most common structure is one coyote and one badger, though occasionally two coyotes will join up.
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Unlike most cetaceans, Belugas can move their heads up and down and from side to side because their cervical vertebrae are not fused.
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Snow leopards cover the distance of a marathon (26.2 MI) in one night. They also cannot roar. They are also more closely related to tigers than they are to leopards! But they are definitely the cutest.
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Lumpsuckers get their name as they're able to latch onto any surface utilizing their highly evolved pelvic fins.
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Wild sea cows have been observed eating over 60 species of aquatic plants, especially sea grasses and algae, but they will also eat land grass if the opportunity presents itself.
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When our neurologically-impaired cat has trouble with deliberate movement, tossing her food activates her motion-tracking response, un-freezing her and allowing her to pick it up.
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Caregiver at kindergarden in South Korea falls; red shirt shows up
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Thanks lil' bro!
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The maned wolf is a large omnivorous canine native to South America. It is quite shy and flees when alarmed, and it poses little to no threat to humans. The monks at the Santuário do Caraça monastery in Brazil have a very special relationship with the maned wolves which live in that area.
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Some turtles can swim backwards. This one just saw a couple Manatees pass beneath it.
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The California ground and rock squirrels have acquired a great anti-rattlesnake defense. They chew on the old snake skins, then lick and apply the mush onto their fur to disguise their own odor, tricking the rattler into scenting only snake and thus avoid detection from its slithering predators.
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Buffalo saves flipped tortoise
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Otters juggle rocks more when they are hungry. In captivity, the increase in rock juggling occurs when feeding time draws close — suggesting that it could indicate excitement for food.
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Pangolins are the only mammal with keratin scales. They are nocturnal, and they eat mainly ants and termites. They are the most trafficked mammal in the world, feeding the market for pseudoscience products. All eight species of pangolin are either vulnerable, threatened, or critically endangered.
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The Lemming is a small rodent, usually found in or near the Arctic in tundra biomes. Their defence system is thought to be based on aposematism (warning display). They can be very territorial and aggressive.
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Red foxes have a wide vocal range, and produce different sounds spanning five octaves, which grade into each other. Recent analyses identify 12 different sounds produced by adults and 8 by kits.
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Hazel Dormice spend a large proportion of their lives sleeping - either hibernating in nests on the ground in winter, or in a state of torpor (curls up into a ball and sleep) in summer. They are also nocturnal on top of it all. You can also hear them snore.
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Gray Wolves eating Blueberries; Wolves actually covet berries and other fruits, during their growing seasons berries can make up 80% of wolf packs' diet.
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